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Myrbetriq for overactive bladder.

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Spent a lot of time in Argentina in the 90's doing survey work on The Total oil field off Tierra del Fuego. Argentina is defiantly one of my favorite places I have been. I remember at the time you needed no prescription for most products at the pharmacy. Was in Panama about 5 years ago after going thru the canal on the way to Guam.
Amazon now has a pharmacy and there prices are pretty fair. A prescription for Tamsulosin at CVS is $220 without insurance and $19.95 at Amazon. So why are insurance companies paying CVS $220 to fill a $20 prescription.
I can probably find mirabegron from some international pharmacy but the stuff just did not help all that much anyway and most of my issues resolved with time.

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@narus My insurance claims to pay $14.90 for 90 days ($$ to calculate copay) of Tamsulosin. I can buy with discount coupon for $12.55 so I expect insurance cost is less with rebates. Same coupon at CVS was $21.09. Gemtesa is $243 per month and Mounjaro is $359, both far below any coupon cash price in USA but total price my copay is based on (actual cost could be lower). The USA has by far the highest drug prices in the world. Same problem exists for US medical care patients without insurance get ripped off with high list prices that are 3 to 4 times commercial insurance rates and about 8 times what Medicare pays. Amazon reserves the good prices for Prime members.